These Patients Got the Cure. Then It Went Away.

Gene therapies for rare diseases are frequently developed then discarded by drug companies because they can’t afford to produce the treatment for more patients.Read More
When ICE Shows Up at a Factory, What Can a Governor Do?

“I’m used to being able to solve problems,” Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York said as she visited a factory where immigration officials arrested 57 people.Read More
Jimmy Kimmel’s Show to Return to ABC on Tuesday Night

The network’s removal of Mr. Kimmel’s show last week almost immediately morphed into a flashpoint for free speech in America.Read More
Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Knocks Down Bridge Between India and the U.S.

The H-1B visa lured a generation of Indian professionals to take part in the American dream. A $100,000 fee has forced a rethink of the route.Read More
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire F.T.C. Commissioner

The justices said they will consider overruling a landmark Supreme Court precedent that has limited the president’s ability to fire top officials at the agency.Read More
Judge Says Work on Revolution Wind Can Proceed, for Now

The Trump administration had halted construction on the $6.2 billion Revolution Wind project, prompting its developer to sue.Read More
The Wary, Warming, Wildly Consequential Alliance of Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani

She was the ‘big sister’ he hoped to impress. He seemed inexperienced to her. Now, they’re the faces of a political movement — and New York is its test case.Read More
Trump Announcement Said to Focus on Unproven Link Between Tylenol and Autism

A federal report on Monday is expected to point to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in painkillers like Tylenol. But research into a possible connection has yielded mixed results.Read More
Miran Says Interest Rates Should Fall to 2.5 Percent This Year

Stephen Miran, who joined the central bank last week, said he believes rates should be around 2.5 percent, or about 2 percentage points lower than they are currently.Read More
Trump’s Tax Cut Is Underwater. Can a ‘Refund Boom’ Save It?

Republicans are hoping a new name, along with larger refunds for many Americans next year, can buoy an economic agenda that polls show is unpopular.Read More